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  1. 968.075(3)(a)4. 4. A procedure that requires a law enforcement officer, if the law enforcement officer has reasonable grounds to believe that a person is committing or has committed domestic abuse, to inform the victim of the availability of shelters and services in his or her community, including using lists available under ss. 49.165 (4) (b) and 165.93 (4) (b); to give notice of legal rights ...

  2. 947.01 Disorderly conduct. (1) Whoever, in a public or private place, engages in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances in which the conduct tends to cause or provoke a disturbance is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor. (2) Unless other facts and circumstances that ...

    • What Is Domestic Abuse in Wisconsin?
    • Domestic Abuse Crimes and Penalties in Wisconsin
    • Sentencing Provisions For Domestic Abuse Crimes in Wisconsin
    • Arrest, Bail, and Firearm Restrictions For Domestic Abuse in Wisconsin
    • Obtaining Legal Assistance

    Wisconsin law defines "domestic abuse" as physically or sexually assaulting: 1. a current or former spouse 2. a current or former co-resident, or 3. a co-parent (someone with whom they share a child). The definition also includes placing a victim in fear of an imminent physical or sexual assault. (Wis. Stat. § 968.075 (2024).)

    Wisconsin doesn't have a crime specific to domestic abuse. However, the law imposes several enhancements for offenses involving domestic abuse, including battery, sexual assault, strangulation, stalking, victim intimidation, and violation of a domestic abuse injunction.

    Wisconsin law has several sentencing provisions specific to domestic abuse, including increased sentences for repeat offenders, longer probation periods, use of aggravating factors, and special surcharges.

    In addition to imprisonment and monetary costs, Wisconsin law establishes the following conditions, restrictions, and penalties for domestic abuse cases.

    A domestic abuse conviction or injunction order can have serious consequences. If you're arrested for domestic abuse or served with an injunction, contact a Wisconsin criminal defense attorney. An attorney will be able to tell you how your case is likely to be treated, depending on the assigned judge and prosecutor, and help you prepare a strong de...

  3. A procedure that requires a law enforcement officer, if the law enforcement officer has reasonable grounds to believe that a person is committing or has committed domestic abuse, to inform the victim of the availability of shelters and services in his or her community, including using lists available under ss. 49.165(4)(b) and 165.93(4)(b); to ...

  4. Jun 28, 2022 · The Law (Additional statutes, regulations & opinions may apply to your specific situation.) WI Statutes: s. 813.12 "Domestic Abuse Restraining Orders and Injunctions". WI Statutes: s. 813.122 "Child Abuse Restraining Orders and Injunctions". WI Statutes: s. 968.075 "Domestic abuse incidents; arrest and prosecution".

  5. Jun 20, 2016 · Domestic Violence Criminal Laws. Wisconsin law defines domestic abuse as an adult engaging in intentional infliction of physical pain, injury, or illness; sexual assault; or physical acts threatening either of those against his or her current or former spouse, current or former co-habitant, or co-parent. A police officer is required to arrest ...

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  7. Jun 24, 2022 · It is this relationship which separates acts of domestic battery from other acts of assault and battery. These roles are clearly defined under Wisconsin State Statute 968.075: (a) "'Domestic abuse' means any of the following engaged in by an adult person against his or her spouse or former spouse, against an adult with whom the person resides ...

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